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​Updated at the bottom: Sheriff’s officials try to justify the use of force.

LA Weekly Report

This video speaks for its self, the officer has no perception of what it means to be a Peace Officer. It appears he is the one with mental health issues.

Fear did not take the place of justice, Jermaine was not intimidated by the officer’s command and threats to hand over his camera phone. One person can make a difference. Stand against Police Misconduct. Submission Post by Gail Noble

A passenger on a bus recorded a Los Angeles cop punching a woman in the face who apparently hadn’t been violent while the camera rolled.

Jermaine Green, the man who taped the Monday night incident in Bellflower, told NBC LA that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy who struck the woman threatened to arrest him if he didn’t hand over his camera phone.

The woman brought a stroller laden with pillows on to the bus and Green described her as having “special needs.” Two deputies allegedly boarded the bus at the next stop and confronted the lady, who began cursing at them, according to Green’s retelling.

His video begins with the woman standing in the aisle and cursing repeatedly. One of the deputies, a woman, grabs her arm.

The audio is unclear, but the woman appears to try to walk past the deputies. The male deputy, who had been holding her wrists, cocks his right arm and throws a right-handed punch that knocks the woman off balance.

The arguing continues as the woman is restrained on a seat. The tape cuts out after more deputies board the bus.